A coalition of conservation groups is hailing
a federal judge's ruling to
strike down portions of the Richfield Bureau
of Land Management plan
they said gave deference to off-road vehicles
at the expense of the
environment.

Many Utah students just finished up drug
awareness training during their school's Red
Ribbon week. Now one police department wants to
help bring parents up to speed on the drug
messages their kids are sending with their
clothes.

A lawyer for the Utah House committee investigating Attorney General John Swallow says it's troubling that records are missing from every electronic device Swallow has had since he became chief deputy four years ago.

They've hit schools, hospitals and airports:
copper thieves are causing serious problems
in Utah, and the crime is on the rise.
Tuesday, police officers from around the
state gathered in Salt Lake City to learn how
to do a better job at catching metal thieves.

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